'When Was the Last Time You Ate a Mandarin Orange Under a Kotatsu?' Reviving the Fading Winter Scenery of Japan, Washinmura, an Old Folk House Glamping Facility in Futtsu, Chiba, Holds the Winter-Limited 'Kotatsu Mikan Festival'
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Washinmura, a glamping facility in Futtsu, Chiba, is holding a winter-limited 'Kotatsu Mikan Festival' themed around Japan's traditional scenery. It offers experiences like kotatsu in an old folk house and all-you-can-eat mandarin oranges.
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- Q: What is the concept of the "Kotatsu Mikan Festival" event?
- A: The concept of the event is "When was the last time you ate a mandarin orange under a kotatsu?" which aims to revive the fading winter scenery of Japan.
- Q: Where is the "Kotatsu Mikan Festival" being held?
- A: The event is held at Washinmura, an old folk house glamping facility located in Futtsu City, Chiba Prefecture.
- Q: Why did Washinmura Co., Ltd. launch this winter-limited event?
- A: They launched it to let the next generation experience the good old, original winter scenery of Japan, as the number of households with a kotatsu has been decreasing.
- Q: What kind of mikan experience is offered to guests at the event?
- A: Guests can enjoy carefully selected sweet mandarin oranges freely, as they are always available on the large kotatsu in the old folk house.
- Q: What outdoor activity can guests experience at Washinmura during the festival?
- A: Guests can experience making piping hot baked sweet potatoes outdoors while gathering around a bonfire.